
Image-guided joint injections: precision pain relief
Image-guided joint injections are a minimally invasive treatment option used to deliver medication directly into a joint, offering targeted relief for pain and inflammation.
By using advanced imaging technologies such as ultrasound or fluoroscopy, these injections ensure precise placement of the medication, enhancing effectiveness and patient comfort.
What are image-guided joint injections?
Image-guided joint injections involve the use of real-time imaging to guide the placement of a needle into a specific joint. The procedure is commonly used to treat conditions like arthritis, and joint injuries. Medications such as corticosteroids, hyaluronic acid, or anaesthetics are injected to reduce pain, inflammation, and improve joint function.
How are image-guided joint injections performed?
- Preparation: The patient lies in a comfortable position, and the skin over the joint is cleaned with an antiseptic agent.
- Imaging setup: Real-time imaging (ultrasound or fluoroscopy) is used to visualise the joint.
- Needle placement: A thin needle is guided into the joint under imaging guidance.
- Medication injection: The prescribed medication is carefully injected.
- Completion: The needle is removed, and the site is cleaned and bandaged.

When are image-guided injections recommended?
They are recommended in joints which are difficult to accurately access without imaging e.g. hip joint.
Image-guided joint injections may be recommended for:
- Osteoarthritis: To reduce and manage chronic pain.
- Inflammatory arthritis (e.g. rheumatoid, psoriatic arthritis): To reduce inflammation, pain and preserving joint mobility.
- Joint injuries: Following trauma or repetitive strain injuries to manage pain.
- Swelling and stiffness: To improve mobility and comfort.
- Short-term pain relief: While preparing for surgery or physiotherapy.
- Diagnostic purpose: To determine if the pain is from the joint itself as suspected
Your surgeon will discuss where image-guided injections can help you with pain originating from outside the joint. Common indications include:
- Bursitis: Alleviating swelling and pain in bursae (joint cushions).
- Sports injuries: Treating ligament or tendon inflammation.
What are the key benefits of image-guided joint injections?
- Enhanced accuracy: Imaging ensures precise needle placement and optimal medication delivery.
- Effective pain relief: Targeted treatment for significant pain reduction. Reduces inflammation to improve joint function.
- Non-surgical option: Minimally invasive with little downtime.
- Quick procedure: Typically completed within 30 minutes.
- Customised treatment: Medications tailored to the patient’s condition and needs.
What are the risks or complications from joint injections?
Joint injections are a minimally invasive procedure. However, in rare cases, side effects may occur, including:
- Bleeding into the joint
- Infection
- Allergic reactions to the medications used
- Temporary numbness or weakness
Your surgeon will discuss any risks and ensure the treatment is appropriate for you. The duration of pain relief when used for therapeutic purposes cannot be guaranteed, but the surgeon can give you estimated timeframes based on the degree of joint pathology suspected.
What is the recovery period following the joint injection?
The anaesthetic injected into your joint may offer temporary pain relief lasting 4–6 hours. It may take several days for the steroid to start working, with maximum effectiveness potentially occurring within 10 days.
The injection might cause irritation around the joint. If needed, you can take over-the-counter pain relievers such as paracetamol. In some cases, patients may experience numbness or weakness in the affected area.
Useful advice:
- Rest the injected joint for at 24-48 hours.
- Avoid strenuous activity for a few days.
- Use ice packs to manage swelling if needed.
- Follow any additional instructions provided by your surgeon.
Summary: precise and effective joint pain relief
Image-guided joint injections provide an innovative and effective solution for managing joint pain and inflammation. With advanced imaging technology ensuring precision, this minimally invasive treatment offers significant benefits for patients seeking relief from chronic pain or mobility issues. Consult with a specialist to determine if this procedure is right for you and take the first step toward improved joint health and a more active lifestyle.